The demand for caregivers is extremely high in the Sarasota – Bradenton areas and the rest of the country. As the senior population continues to live longer, the need for caregivers such as CNAs, will continue to skyrocket.
Requirements To Become A CNA In Florida:
- Must be a United States Citizen.
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- No high school diploma/GED
- Must be eligible to pass a level 2 background check.
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Chapter 1: The Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care
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- Chapter overview
- 1.1. Long-Term Care vs. Other Healthcare Settings
- 1.2 Long-Term Facilities
- 1.3 Medicare Vs Medicaid
- 1.4 The Nursing Assistant's Role
- 1.5 The Care Team and the Chain of Command
- 1.6 Policies, Procedures and Professionalism
- 1.7 Legal and Ethical Behavior and Resident's Rights
- 1.8 Legal Aspects of the Resident's Medical Record
- 1.9 Minimum Data Set (MDS)
- 1.10 Incident Reports
- Chapter 1 Exam
Chapter 2: Foundations of Resident Care
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- Chapter Overview
- 2.1 The Importance of Verbal and Written Communications
- 2.2 Barriers to Communication
- 2.3 Guidelines for Communicating with Residents with Special Needs
- 2.4 Ways to Promote Safety and handle Nonmedical Emergencies
- 2.5 How to recognize and Respond to Medical Emergencies
- 2.6 Infection prevention and control practices
- Chapter 2 Exam
Chapter 3: Understanding Residents
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- Chapter Overview
- 3.1 Identifying Basic Human Needs
- 3.2 Holistic Care
- 3.3 Independence and Self-care
- 3.4 Cultural Differences
- 3.5 The Need for Activity
- 3.6 Family roles and their significance in health care
- 3.7 The stages of human growth and development
- 3.8 Developmental Disabilities
- 3.9 Types of Mental Health Disorders
- 3.10 Caring for residents who are dying
- 3.11 Goals of a Hospice Program
- Chapter 3 Exam
Chapter 4: Body Systems and Related Conditions
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- Chapter Overview
- 4.1 The Integumentary System
- 4.2 The Musculoskeletal System and Related Conditions
- 4.3 The Nervous System and Related Conditions
- 4.4 The Circulatory System and Related Conditions
- 4.5 The Respiratory System and Related Conditions
- 4.6 The Urinary System and Related Conditions
- 4.7 The Gastrointestinal System and Related Conditions
- 4.8 The Endocrine System and Related Conditions
- 4.9 The Reproductive System and Related Conditions
- 4.10 The Immune and Lymphatic Systems and Related Conditions
- Chapter 4 Exam
Chapter 5: Confusion, Dementia, and Alzheimer’s Disease
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- Chapter Overview
- 5.1 Confusion and Delirium
- 5.2 Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
- 5.3 Strategies for better communication with residents with Alzheimer’s disease
- 5.4 Interventions for problems with common activities of daily living (ADLs)
- 5.5. Interventions for common difficult behaviors related to Alzheimer’s disease
- 5.6 Creative therapies for residents with Alzheimer’s disease
- Chapter 5 Exam
Chapter 6: Personal Care Skills
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- Chapter Overview
- 6.1 Personal care of residents
- 6.2 Guidelines for providing skin care and preventing pressure injuries
- 6.3 Guidelines for assisting with bathing
- 6.4 Guidelines for assisting with grooming
- 6.5 Guidelines for assisting with dressing
- 6.6 Guidelines for proper oral hygiene
- 6.7 Guidelines for assisting with elimination
- 6.8 Guidelines for safely positioning and moving residents
- Chapter 6 Exam
Chapter 7: Basic Nursing Skills
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- Chapter Overview
- 7.1 Admission, Transfer, and Discharge of a Resident
- 7.2 The Importance of Monitoring Vital Signs
- 7.3 How to Measure Weight and Height (5:05)
- 7.4 Restraints
- 7.5 Fluid Balance, Intake and Output (I&O)
- 7.6 Care Guidelines
- 7.7 A Resident’s Unit and Related Care
- 7.8 The Importance of Sleep
- 7.9 Dressings and Bandages
- Chapter 7 Exam
Chapter 8: Nutrition and Hydration
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Chapter 9: Rehabilitation and Restorative Care
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Chapter 10: Caring for Yourself
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